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It is tried to recover high resolution gravitational information from airborne gravimetry from a new approach integrating i. GPS observations from an Ashtech3DF receiver for position and its derivatives and attitude and ii. accelerometer observations from a normal Sundstrand QA-3000. Both sensors were strapped to a slow and low flying aircraft without use of a platform. The hardware supplemented by some useful electronics and an integrated Kaiman filter including a gravity shaping filter has the potential for mGal accuracy and few km resolution. The paper describes concept, system realized, tests and discusses some of the issues inherent to this approach.
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Boedecker, G., Leismüller, F., Spohnholtz, T., Cuno, J., Neumayer, K.H. (1995). Accelerometer / GPS Integration for Strapdown Airborne Gravimetry: First Test Results. In: Sünkel, H., Marson, I. (eds) Gravity and Geoid. International Association of Geodesy Symposia, vol 113. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79721-7_19
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